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Authors: Lori Copeland

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Thanks so much for following the very hectic lives of Willow, Audrey, and Copper. These particular characters were fun to write and hard to get out of my mind. And a very special thanks to Cynthia DiTiberio for her watchful eye and skillful editing during this series.

With every book I try to take away a personal lesson for myself. In Belles of Timber Creek the rain held significance to me. Into everyone's life, “rain” falls. While writing the series, I hit a very rough, rainy spot in my life with personal health issues and the loss of a brother, sister, and dear sister-in-law. But Willow's, Audrey's, and Copper's stories reminded me to keep my eyes up and not forward. A person can be very nearsighted when he concentrates on his efforts and not God's plans for his life. So I hope you took something lasting away with you in this series, something to hold on to when the rainy days come, because they will. But God reigns, not rains. I love that thought.

Warmly,
Lori Copeland

  1. Copper went back inside a burning building to save two children, even though she had a bad ankle that hindered her from getting around very well. Do you think God gives us extra strength and courage in desperate times? Can you name a time when you received strength to face a troubled period in your life?
  2. Copper and Josh had trouble trusting each other. How important is trust in a marriage?
  3. The doctor wasn't there when his family needed him, but God gave him a second chance. We worship a God of second chances, so shouldn't we hand out second chances too? How quick are we to give a fallen sinner a second chance?
  4. At first Copper was willing to leave the Newsomes' wagons behind. Is it all right to refuse to help someone we don't like?
  5. The people in the wagon train were afraid of the Kiowa man who wanted to be with his dying mother. Is it a normal reaction to be nervous around someone who is different? How do we know when to trust? Should we trust everyone without reservation?
  6. Milly was spoiled, inconsiderate, and arrogant, irritating everyone around her. How are we supposed to treat the people who irritate us?
  7. Josh and Copper rode off, not knowing if the doctor would follow them. Do you believe there is a limit to what we can do for others? Does there come a time when we have to leave them alone and let them work out things for themselves? Do we sometimes use that as an excuse not to help?
  8. The people in the wagon train went through some very difficult times. Sometimes as Christians we go through difficult times too, and it's easy to become discouraged. Does the Bible promise that God's people won't have trouble?
  9. Copper's injury left her a cripple. For a time she felt no one would love her. In a world that stresses youth and beauty, how important are looks and outward appearances to you? Do you find yourself thinking differently about someone who is handicapped?
  10. The people who were killed at the fort were victims of hatred and violence. We suffered a similar tragedy in America on September 11. How hard is it to forgive a vicious, unreasonable attack on innocent people? What should be our reaction as Christians?
  11. Josh Redlin was a man of his word. How important is it that we keep our word? Is it ever all right to lie?
  12. Willow, Audrey, and Copper all found true love. In a society where divorce is so common, why do you think so many marriages fail?
  13. Most of us make plans for our lives. Usually those plans don't work out the way we wanted. When your plans collide with real life, can you accept it and go on, or do you become resentful, blaming God?
  14. Copper tried to run away from her problems. Is it possible to run away from our troubles? Or do we take them along with us?
  15. Copper and Josh are strong-willed, stubborn, and quick to say what they think. What kind of marriage do you think they'll have?
About the Author

LORI COPELAND
has been writing for twenty-five years and has more than three million copies of her books in print. A finalist for the Christy Award, Lori was inducted into the Writers Hall of Fame in 2000, and lives in the beautiful Ozarks with her husband and family.

www.loricopeland.com

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This book is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, and dialogue are drawn from the author's imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

ONE TRUE LOVE
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Copeland, Lori.

One true love / by Lori Copeland.

p. cm.—(Belles of Timber Creek)

ISBN 978-0-06-136494-5 (pbk.)

1. Women teachers—Fiction. 2. Texas—Fiction. I. Title.

PS3553.O6336O54 2010

813'.54—dc22

2009036260

EPub Edition © January 2010 ISBN: 978-0-06-197846-3

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

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